-
World War II
during the
Philippine Commonwealth in 1935 with a term of
enlistment of 5+1⁄2 months.
Another instance was
during the
Presidency of Ferdinand...
- to ever use
enlistment bars.
Awards and
decorations of the
United States military Good
Conduct Loop "Military
Decoration Device Enlistment Bar All Information"...
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television series Enlisted (video game), a 2021 m****ively
multiplayer online game first-person
shooter video game
Military service, or
enlistment This disambiguation...
- officers.[excessive citations] The term "
enlistment"
refers solely to a
military commitment (whether
officer or
enlisted)
whereas the
terms "taken on strength"...
- who may
administer the oath: § 502.
Enlistment oath: who may
administer (a)
Enlistment Oath.— Each
person enlisting in an
armed force shall take the following...
-
prohibition on
enlistment in
foreign militaries, and
mercenary services predated the
development of
professional armies. The
Foreign Enlistment Act 1819 (59...
- In the
United States Navy, a rate is the
military rank of an
enlisted sailor,
indicating where the
sailor stands within the
chain of command, and also...
- reform,
Cardwell introduced the Army
Enlistment Act 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 67), also
known as the Army
Enlistment (Short Service) Act 1870 or the Reserve...
- The
Enlistment Act 1970 is a
statute of the
Parliament of
Singapore that
caters for the
enlistment of
persons in the
Singapore Armed Forces. The law repeals...
- Separation, and Void
Enlistment Processing Procedures" (PDF).
United States Army
Recruiting Command. Powers, Rod. "The Dela****
Enlistment Program (DEP)". About...